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Unspoken rules

Revision as of 17:32, 20 February 2026 by TheWaffleLord (talk | contribs) (Added "Add your template to Clueless" section)

There are several "unspoken rules" in the Pxls community that are either general good practices many Pxls users do, or actions that are usually looked down upon by some Pxls users. This page aims to explain them.

This page is mostly aimed towards new Pxls users, but veteran users, and both solo users and faction leaders may find useful info here.

Good practices

Art outlining

When starting the construction of an artwork on the canvas, it's best to focus on the outline of your art so others that want to make art near you know what the bounds of your art are to prevent overlaps without needing to know what your template is.

It's much better to make a "dotted outline" first before filling in the outline fully since it's much faster to complete.

Many factions add solid color outlines to their art so when dotted outlines are made it is clearer for others to see due to it being all one color, and it is easier to place since you don't have to constantly switch between colors.

Add your template to Clueless

Most users/factions add their templates to Clueless' progress tracker with /progress add, both to get useful stats on their template, and so other users/factions can automatically crop their lattice template to remove any overlaps with your art by using the /crop-to-templates command.

What to avoid

Caveats with lattice/background expanding

When adding a lattice or background around your art, it's best to expand naturally outwards from the art instead of outlining the lattice. This is because the borders of your lattice may grow or shrink depending on the placing speed of other users/factions making lattices. It is also seen by some as a bit rude.

Generally lattice claiming is seen as a "first come, first served" sort of deal, with the exception being some users may want their art to be fully surrounded by their lattice which most factions will respect.